by Millsy » 21 Sep 2008 09:16
by SCIAG » 21 Sep 2008 09:36
by Irvinchangeyaname » 21 Sep 2008 09:38
by Millsy » 21 Sep 2008 09:50
Irvinchangeyaname A Hornet's fans view........
http://www.wfcforums.com/showthread.php ... 16&t=24144
Today there was a clear opportunity for John Madejski, Steve Coppell and Wally Downes to have struck a blow for fair play and receive unbelievable positive publicity for Reading Football Club.
They all WOULD HAVE KNOWN AT HALF TIME from Sky that they were in an unjust lead, knowing their "goal" was no such thing and that their player, Noel Hunt also lobbied the lino for the goal that never was and remained silently guilty throughout the first half.
Why didn't they allow (with the score 0-1) Watford to "equalise" straight from the kick off of the second half?
In fact Madjeski and Coppell could have ordered it if they had any sense of decency.
That would have shown their lead for the FA Respect campaign and shown they did not wish to win at all costs.
It would have been well received all round the ground, across the country and taken the heat off the officials who only got worse. The PA announcers could have then explained what had gone on.
It would have shown clubs could take back the game from incompetent officials should they choose.
That Reading chose NOT to do so, is disgraceful and shows that business rules over sport and fair play.
I hope somebody puts this point to them and they hang their heads in shame, as their actions go against all the words of Joh n Madjeski and Steve Coppell putting themselves forward as saviours of football and their brave words against the moneyed plutocrats taking over the game.
Glorious opportunity lost.
I hope our team never show such a pitiful lack of respect for the game.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 21 Sep 2008 10:08
2 world wars, 1 world cup Sorry mate this is good stuff but irrelevant here... more interesting to go on the relevant thread for discussion of this topic, which I have already pointed out. I don't know how to do the link sorry but it's the one by finerain "Disappointed - the goal that never was". My response to that issue is on page 3 FWIW. Thanks.
by Millsy » 21 Sep 2008 10:10
Irvinchangeyaname2 world wars, 1 world cup Sorry mate this is good stuff but irrelevant here... more interesting to go on the relevant thread for discussion of this topic, which I have already pointed out. I don't know how to do the link sorry but it's the one by finerain "Disappointed - the goal that never was". My response to that issue is on page 3 FWIW. Thanks.
Fair enough but I went for this thread because the Watford fan is talking about integrity. Not sure 'irrelevant' is strictly true! Thanks
by Irvinchangeyaname » 21 Sep 2008 10:22
by readingbedding » 21 Sep 2008 10:24
Irvinchangeyaname A Hornet's fans view........
http://www.wfcforums.com/showthread.php ... 16&t=24144
Today there was a clear opportunity for John Madejski, Steve Coppell and Wally Downes to have struck a blow for fair play and receive unbelievable positive publicity for Reading Football Club.
They all WOULD HAVE KNOWN AT HALF TIME from Sky that they were in an unjust lead, knowing their "goal" was no such thing and that their player, Noel Hunt also lobbied the lino for the goal that never was and remained silently guilty throughout the first half.
Why didn't they allow (with the score 0-1) Watford to "equalise" straight from the kick off of the second half?
In fact Madjeski and Coppell could have ordered it if they had any sense of decency.
That would have shown their lead for the FA Respect campaign and shown they did not wish to win at all costs.
It would have been well received all round the ground, across the country and taken the heat off the officials who only got worse. The PA announcers could have then explained what had gone on.
It would have shown clubs could take back the game from incompetent officials should they choose.
That Reading chose NOT to do so, is disgraceful and shows that business rules over sport and fair play.
I hope somebody puts this point to them and they hang their heads in shame, as their actions go against all the words of Joh n Madjeski and Steve Coppell putting themselves forward as saviours of football and their brave words against the moneyed plutocrats taking over the game.
Glorious opportunity lost.
I hope our team never show such a pitiful lack of respect for the game.
by bobby1413 » 21 Sep 2008 10:34
readingbeddingIrvinchangeyaname A Hornet's fans view........
http://www.wfcforums.com/showthread.php ... 16&t=24144
Today there was a clear opportunity for John Madejski, Steve Coppell and Wally Downes to have struck a blow for fair play and receive unbelievable positive publicity for Reading Football Club.
They all WOULD HAVE KNOWN AT HALF TIME from Sky that they were in an unjust lead, knowing their "goal" was no such thing and that their player, Noel Hunt also lobbied the lino for the goal that never was and remained silently guilty throughout the first half.
Why didn't they allow (with the score 0-1) Watford to "equalise" straight from the kick off of the second half?
In fact Madjeski and Coppell could have ordered it if they had any sense of decency.
That would have shown their lead for the FA Respect campaign and shown they did not wish to win at all costs.
It would have been well received all round the ground, across the country and taken the heat off the officials who only got worse. The PA announcers could have then explained what had gone on.
It would have shown clubs could take back the game from incompetent officials should they choose.
That Reading chose NOT to do so, is disgraceful and shows that business rules over sport and fair play.
I hope somebody puts this point to them and they hang their heads in shame, as their actions go against all the words of Joh n Madjeski and Steve Coppell putting themselves forward as saviours of football and their brave words against the moneyed plutocrats taking over the game.
Glorious opportunity lost.
I hope our team never show such a pitiful lack of respect for the game.
Absolute rubbish.
by readingbedding » 21 Sep 2008 10:47
by juanpablo » 21 Sep 2008 10:54
by earleyroyal » 21 Sep 2008 11:18
Watford fan That would have shown their lead for the FA Respect campaign
Watford fan I hope our team never show such a pitiful lack of respect for the game.
by Irvinchangeyaname » 21 Sep 2008 11:23
earleyroyal the PA announcer implying, without having the courage to state, that Doyle was responsible for Poom's injury. Strange that.
by Rex » 21 Sep 2008 11:29
Irvinchangeyanameearleyroyal the PA announcer implying, without having the courage to state, that Doyle was responsible for Poom's injury. Strange that.
That was disgraceful and totally bloody irresponsible.
by earleyroyal » 21 Sep 2008 11:35
by Shaka » 21 Sep 2008 11:52
by Mr. Reading » 21 Sep 2008 12:01
Shaka If a team let the other team score a free goal because the referee/linesman made a mistake, then the score would be about 5-5 every game.
by Blue Heart » 21 Sep 2008 12:50
Irvinchangeyaname A Hornet's fans view........
http://www.wfcforums.com/showthread.php ... 16&t=24144
Today there was a clear opportunity for John Madejski, Steve Coppell and Wally Downes to have struck a blow for fair play and receive unbelievable positive publicity for Reading Football Club.
They all WOULD HAVE KNOWN AT HALF TIME from Sky that they were in an unjust lead, knowing their "goal" was no such thing and that their player, Noel Hunt also lobbied the lino for the goal that never was and remained silently guilty throughout the first half.
Why didn't they allow (with the score 0-1) Watford to "equalise" straight from the kick off of the second half?
In fact Madjeski and Coppell could have ordered it if they had any sense of decency.
That would have shown their lead for the FA Respect campaign and shown they did not wish to win at all costs.
It would have been well received all round the ground, across the country and taken the heat off the officials who only got worse. The PA announcers could have then explained what had gone on.
It would have shown clubs could take back the game from incompetent officials should they choose.
That Reading chose NOT to do so, is disgraceful and shows that business rules over sport and fair play.
I hope somebody puts this point to them and they hang their heads in shame, as their actions go against all the words of Joh n Madjeski and Steve Coppell putting themselves forward as saviours of football and their brave words against the moneyed plutocrats taking over the game.
Glorious opportunity lost.
I hope our team never show such a pitiful lack of respect for the game.
by Sarah Star » 21 Sep 2008 12:51
2 world wars, 1 world cup After that 'goal' at Watford (which there's a perfectly good thread on to discuss, so this isn't the place for it... "Disappointed-the goal that never was" by Finerain) I've started wondering about acts of integrity in football matches. Or acts of pure dishonesty. Reading or non-Reading related.
I can think of a few off the top of my head to get the ball rolling...
HONESTY:
1) The only one I can think of (and memory is very hazy here!) is Robbie Fowler being given a penalty in a game a few years ago for a supposed foul tackle by the keeper (?), Fowler knew it wasn't a foul and ran up to the ref wagging his finger trying to explain it wasn't a foul but the arrogant tw*t of a ref refused to listen to him and gave it anyway IIRC. Fowler went on to have the penalty saved. I always wonder if he whispered the direction into the keeper's ear....
by eleventh earl of mar » 21 Sep 2008 14:53
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